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Chapter 2

Hardware Overview of the NI 78xxR

R Series Multifunction RIO User Manual

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Switch Settings

Complete the following steps to prevent a VI stored in Flash memory from 
loading to the FPGA:

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Summary of Contents for Multifunction RIO PXI-7830

Page 1: ...PXI 7830...

Page 2: ...June 2009 370489G 01 Multifunction RIO NI R Series Multifunction RIO User Manual NI 781xR NI 783xR NI 784xR and NI 785xR Devices R Series Multifunction RIO User Manual ni com manuals Deutsch Fran ais...

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Page 4: ...uding photocopying recording storing in an information retrieval system or translating in whole or in part without the prior written consent of National Instruments Corporation National Instruments re...

Page 5: ...exible Functionality 1 4 User Defined I O Resources 1 4 Device Embedded Logic and Processing 1 4 Reconfigurable I O Architecture 1 5 Reconfigurable I O Applications 1 6 Software Development 1 6 LabVIE...

Page 6: ...15 Common Mode Signal Rejection Considerations 2 16 Analog Output 2 16 Connecting Analog Output Signals 2 17 Digital I O 2 17 Connecting Digital I O Signals 2 17 RTSI Trigger Bus 2 21 PXI Local Bus NI...

Page 7: ...Contents National Instruments Corporation vii R Series Multifunction RIO User Manual Appendix C Technical Support and Professional Services Glossary...

Page 8: ...to take When symbol is marked on a product it denotes a warning advising you to take precautions to avoid electrical shock When symbol is marked on a product it denotes a component that may be hot To...

Page 9: ...tion Getting Started with the LabVIEW Real Time Module Provides exercises to teach you how to develop a real time project and VIs from setting up RT targets to building debugging and deploying real ti...

Page 10: ...he following documents contain information you might find helpful NI Developer Zone tutorial Field Wiring and Noise Considerations for Analog Signals at ni com zone PICMG CompactPCI 2 0 R3 0 PXI Hardw...

Page 11: ...ice You can change the functionality of the FPGA on the R Series device in LabVIEW using the LabVIEW FPGA Module to create and download a custom virtual Table 1 1 NI 78xxR R Series Multifunction RIO D...

Page 12: ...connected between devices R Series PXI devices access the RTSI bus through the PXI trigger lines implemented on the PXI backplane Refer to the NI R Series Multifunction RIO Specifications available at...

Page 13: ...h level functions in hardware Refer to Chapter 2 Hardware Overview of the NI 78xxR for descriptions of the I O resources on the NI 78xxR Reconfigurable I O Concept R Series Multifunction RIO devices a...

Page 14: ...ent timed loops with separate I O resources User Defined I O Resources You can create your own custom measurements using the fixed I O resources For example one application might require an event coun...

Page 15: ...ments using the LabVIEW FPGA Module The FPGA logic provides timing triggering processing and custom I O measurements Each fixed I O resource used by the application uses a small portion of the FPGA lo...

Page 16: ...es of FPGA VIs Software Development You can use LabVIEW with the LabVIEW FPGA Module to program the NI 78xxR To develop real time applications that control the NI 78xxR use LabVIEW with the LabVIEW Re...

Page 17: ...ional Instruments NI RIO RIO Device Setup Help LabVIEW Real Time Module The LabVIEW Real Time Module extends the LabVIEW development environment to deliver deterministic real time performance You can...

Page 18: ...8 68 RMIO NI Recommended 0 NI SCB 68 High performance shielded cable wired specifically for signal connection from the RMIO connector to the NI SCB 68 terminal block to provide higher signal integrity...

Page 19: ...ielded cable is available from NI The SHC68 NT S connects to the NI 78xxR VHDCI connectors on one end of the cable The other end of the cable is not terminated This cable ships with a wire list identi...

Page 20: ...ck diagram for the NI 7830R Figure 2 3 shows a block diagram for the NI 7831R 7833R 784xR 785xR Figure 2 1 NI 781xR Block Diagram Configuration Configuration Control Connector 0 DIO Connector 1 DIO Co...

Page 21: ...nput Mode Mux AISENSE AIGND Calibration Mux Voltage Reference Temperature Sensor Calibration DACs 2 x4 Channels 16 Bit DAC Digital I O 16 User Configurable FPGA on RIO Devices Bus Interface Data Addre...

Page 22: ...t AO channels 56 bidirectional DIO lines that you can configure individually for input or output and a Virtex II XC2V1000 FPGA AI AI PCI PXI CompactPCI Bus Input Mux Instrumentation Amplifier Input Mo...

Page 23: ...ght independent 16 bit AI channels eight independent 16 bit AO channels and 96 bidirectional DIO lines that you can configure individually for input or output The NI PXI 7851R has a Virtex 5 LX30 FPGA...

Page 24: ...uses two AI lines The positive input pin connects to the positive terminal of the onboard instrumentation amplifier The negative input pin connects to the negative input of the instrumentation amplif...

Page 25: ...ut of the instrumentation amplifier for each channel In RSE input mode the negative input of the instrumentation amplifier for each channel is internally connected to AIGND In NRSE input mode the AISE...

Page 26: ...tive and negative inputs of the instrumentation amplifier The instrumentation amplifier converts two input signals to a signal that is the difference between the two input signals The amplifier output...

Page 27: ...put signal varies as the source floats out of the common mode input range Ground Referenced Signal Sources A ground referenced signal source is connected to the building system ground so it is already...

Page 28: ...resistors V1 AI i AIGND i V1 AI Vg AIGND Ground loop losses Vg are added to measured signal NOT RECOMMENDED V1 AI i AI i AIGND i V1 AI i AI i AIGND i See text for information on bias resistors Signal...

Page 29: ...erence signal or return connects to the negative input of the instrumentation amplifier Use differential input connections for any channel that meets any of the following conditions The input signal i...

Page 30: ...he ground potential difference between the signal source and the NI 783xR 784xR 785xR ground shown as Vcm in Figure 2 6 In addition the instrumentation amplifier can reject common mode noise pickup in...

Page 31: ...ve side of the signal to the positive input of the instrumentation amplifier and connecting the negative side of the signal to AIGND and to the negative input of the instrumentation amplifier without...

Page 32: ...nstrumentation amplifier to work If the source is AC coupled capacitively coupled the instrumentation amplifier needs a resistor between the positive input and AIGND If the source has low impedance ch...

Page 33: ...R 785xR should not supply one In single ended input modes electrostatic and magnetic noise couples into the signal connections more than in differential input modes The coupling is the result of diffe...

Page 34: ...ntial difference between the NI 783xR 784xR 785xR ground and the signal ground appears as a common mode signal at both the positive and negative inputs of the instrumentation amplifier The instrumenta...

Page 35: ...ni com manuals for more information about input ranges Analog Output The bipolar output range of the NI 783xR 784xR 785xR AO channels is fixed at 10 V Some applications require that the AO channels po...

Page 36: ...for either input or output When the system powers on the DIO lines are at high impedance To set another power on state you can configure the NI 78xxR to load a VI when the system powers on The VI can...

Page 37: ...rnal pull up resistor to 5 V This resistor pulls up the 3 3 V digital output from the NI 78xxR to 5 V CMOS logic levels Refer to the NI R Series Multifunction RIO Specifications available at ni com ma...

Page 38: ...of the switch shown in Figure 2 11 Digital output applications include sending TTL or LVCMOS signals and driving external devices such as the LED shown in Figure 2 11 The NI 78xxR SHC68 68 RDIO cable...

Page 39: ...Examples of high frequency or edge sensitive signals include clock trigger pulse width modulation PWM encoder and counter signals Examples of static signals or non edge sensitive low frequency signals...

Page 40: ...or an output signal Because each trigger line on the RTSI bus is connected in parallel to all the other RTSI devices on the bus only one device should drive a particular RTSI trigger line at a time Fo...

Page 41: ...g LVTTL and LVCMOS levels Caution Do not enable the local bus lines on an adjacent device if the device drives anything other than 0 3 3V LVTTL signal levels on the NI PXI 781xR 783xR Enabling the lin...

Page 42: ...re 2 16 for the location of switches on the NI PXI 783xR For normal operation SW1 is in the OFF position To prevent a VI stored in Flash memory from loading to the FPGA at power up move SW1 to the ON...

Page 43: ...8xxR R Series Multifunction RIO User Manual 2 24 ni com Figure 2 13 Switch Location on the NI PCI 781xR Figure 2 14 Switch Location on the NI PXI 781xR SW1 SW2 SW3 NI PXI 7811R Reconfigurable I O CONN...

Page 44: ...National Instruments Corporation 2 25 R Series Multifunction RIO User Manual Figure 2 15 Switch Location on the NI PCI 783xR Figure 2 16 Switch Location on the NI PXI 783xR SW1 SW2 SW3 SW1 SW2 SW3 CO...

Page 45: ...essary To return to the defaults of loading from Flash memory repeat the previous procedure but return SW1 to the OFF position in step 3 You can use this switch to enable disable the ability to load f...

Page 46: ...rminals and replace the fuse as described in the Device Fuse Replacement NI 784xR 785xR Only section Caution Never connect the 5 V power terminals to analog or digital ground or to any other voltage s...

Page 47: ...on the 5 V terminal When to Use the Disk Drive Power Connector PCI Express R Series devices without the disk drive power connector installed perform identically to other R Series devices for most appl...

Page 48: ...able on the disk drive power connectors in a computer can vary For example consider using a disk drive power connector that is not in the same power chain as the hard drive Figure 2 19 Connecting to t...

Page 49: ...traveling through areas with large magnetic fields or high electromagnetic interference Route signals to the device carefully Keep cabling away from noise sources The most common noise source in a PXI...

Page 50: ...most difficult and most accurate Loading Calibration Constants The NI 783xR 784xR 785xR is factory calibrated before shipment at approximately 25 C to the levels indicated in the device specifications...

Page 51: ...e a small amount of gain error and self calibration is sufficient The Flash memory on the NI 783xR 784xR 785xR stores the results of a self calibration so the CalDACs automatically load with the newly...

Page 52: ...ion RIO User Manual To externally calibrate your device use an external reference several times more accurate than the device itself For more information on externally calibrating your NI 783xR 784xR...

Page 53: ...I O connectors Figure A 1 shows the I O connector pin assignments and locations for NI PCI 7811R 7813R and NI PXI 7811R 7813R Figure A 2 shows the I O connector pin assignments and locations for NI P...

Page 54: ...O12 DIO13 DIO14 DIO15 DIO16 DIO17 DIO18 DIO19 DIO20 DIO21 DIO22 DIO23 DIO24 DIO25 DIO26 DIO27 DIO29 DIO30 DIO32 DIO34 DIO36 DIO38 35 1 36 2 37 3 38 4 39 5 40 6 41 7 42 8 43 9 44 10 45 11 46 12 47 13 4...

Page 55: ...20 55 21 56 22 57 23 58 24 59 25 60 26 61 27 62 28 63 29 64 30 65 31 66 32 67 33 68 34 1No Connect on the NI 7830R DGND DGND DGND DGND DGND DGND DGND DGND DGND DGND DGND DGND DGND DGND DGND DGND DGND...

Page 56: ...the reference point for single ended measurements in RSE configuration and the bias current return point for differential measurements All three ground references AIGND AOGND and DGND are connected t...

Page 57: ...ce Input Output Protection Volts On Off Source mA at V Sink mA at V Rise Time Bias 5V DO Analog Signals NI 783xR 784xR 785xR Only AI 0 7 AI 10 G in parallelwith 100 pF 42 35 2 nA AI 0 7 AI 10 G in par...

Page 58: ...de when using 5B signal conditioning The other 26 pin header contains all the NI 783xR 784xR 785xR analog output signals You can plug this connector directly into a 5B backplane for AO signal conditio...

Page 59: ...4 AOGND4 AO5 AO6 AOGND6 AO7 No Connect No Connect No Connect AOGND1 No Connect No Connect AOGND3 No Connect No Connect AOGND5 No Connect No Connect AOGND7 No Connect 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26...

Page 60: ...the NSC68 5050 Cable 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 41 43 45 47 49 DIO23 DIO22 DIO21 DIO20 DIO19 DIO18 D...

Page 61: ...o Figure B 1 for the general purpose switch configuration Figure B 1 General Purpose Switch Configuration for the SCB 68 Terminal Block After configuring the SCB 68 switches you can connect the I O si...

Page 62: ...tandard Service Program Membership This program entitles members to direct access to NI Applications Engineers via phone and email for one to one technical support as well as exclusive access to on de...

Page 63: ...r product by visiting ni com certification Calibration Certificate If your product supports calibration you can obtain the calibration certificate for your product at ni com calibration If you searche...

Page 64: ...fix Value p pico 10 12 n nano 10 9 micro 10 6 m milli 10 3 k kilo 103 M mega 106 G giga 109 Numbers Symbols Degrees Greater than Greater than or equal to Less than Less than or equal to Negative of or...

Page 65: ...ground signal AISENSE Analog input sense signal AO Analog output AO i Analog output channel signal AOGND Analog output ground signal B bipolar A signal range that includes both positive and negative...

Page 66: ...verts a digital number into a corresponding analog voltage or current DAQ Data acquisition A system that uses the computer to collect receive and generate electrical signals dB Decibel The unit for ex...

Page 67: ...ality of the hardware G glitch An unwanted signal excursion of short duration that is usually unavoidable H h Hour HIL Hardware in the loop Hz Hertz I I O Input output The transfer of data to from a c...

Page 68: ...alog input channel N noise An undesirable electrical signal Noise comes from external sources such as the AC power line motors generators transformers fluorescent lights CRT displays computers electri...

Page 69: ...strumentation An open specification that builds off the CompactPCI specification by adding instrumentation specific features R RAM Random access memory The generic term for the read write memory that...

Page 70: ...gnal frequencies T THD Total harmonic distortion The ratio of the total rms signal due to harmonic distortion to the overall rms signal in decibel or a percentage thermocouple A temperature sensor cre...

Page 71: ...ries Multifunction RIO User Manual G 8 National Instruments Corporation VOH Volts output high VOL Volts output low Vrms Volts root mean square W waveform Multiple voltage readings taken at a specific...

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